David Dodge

Canada's Dodge on nation building

In a speech on 'Nation building' given on 13 October, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said this has been an exciting day for the Bank of Canada. This morning, we unveiled a new $50 note that celebrates nation building: shaping the political, legal, and…

Dodge on Canadian monetary policy

In a speech on 'Canadian Monetary Policy in an Evolving World Economy' given on 20 September, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada spoke about the implications for Canada of world economic trends, particularly the rise to prominence of China and India. …

Canada's Dodge on the changing world economy

In a speech on 'The Changing World Economy: What It Means for Canada' given on 16 June, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the Canadian economy is well placed to adjust to the major changes underway in the world economy. While Canada has adopted the…

Canada's Dodge calls for global trade rules

Speaking in Paris on Thursday 24 June, Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge urged the adoption of coordinated global trade rules and accounting practices, but said countries still need to plot their own economic course.

Canada's Dodge on financial services research

In a speech on 'Research in Financial Services and Public Policy-Filling the Gaps' given on 22 April, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada's economic health depends on a strong financial services sector. There are many research topics that are…

Canada's Dodge on growth policies in the Americas

In a speech on 'Economic and Financial Policies for Growth in the Americas: A Canadian Perspective' given on 19 April, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said more open trade, appropriate structural policies, and sound macroeconomic policies all have an…

Canada's Dodge at H of C Finance Committee

In his opening statement to the House of Commons Finance Committee given on 21 April, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said preliminary indications are that growth in the first quarter of this year was marginally below 3 per cent. The Bank's view, he…

Bank of Canada - Annual Report 2003

The Bank of Canada has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. In the Governor's Message David Dodge said the Bank of Canada recognises that adjusting to the stronger Canadian dollar will be one of the most important economic challenges…

Canada's Dodge on global economic change

In a speech on 'Adjusting to Global Economic Change' given on 16 March, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada's government must continue to reduce debt. "Maintaining fiscal balance must remain a priority for Canada in the years ahead," Dodge said…

Canada's Dodge on global economic change

In a speech on 'Adjusting to Global Economic Change' given on 10 March, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said federal and provincial governments must pare their debts in his first public speech since cutting interest rates last week.

Dodge on challenges to Canadian economy

In a speech on 'Adjusting to a Changing Economic World' given on 11 February, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada talked about the longer-term trends and the challenges facing the Canadian economy in the years ahead, and the adjustments that will be…

Bank of Canada unveils new $100 bank note

The Bank of Canada has unveiled Canada's new $100 bank note, which will go into circulation beginning 17 March. David Dodge said all Canadians can use the new notes "with comfort and with pride".

Canada to unveil its new $100 bank note

Canada will unveil its new $100 bank note on 28 January 2004. The first high denomination note in the Canadian Journey series will be unveiled by the Minister of Natural Resources Canada, and Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge.

Dodge on Future Trends in the Canadian Economy

In a speech on 'Past Adjustments and Future Trends in the Canadian Economy' given on 8 December, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said the economic adjustments that Canadians made through the 1990s and talked about the adjustments that will be necessary…

Canada's Dodge sees strong end to year

Strong global demand for Canadian goods and the holiday shopping season should allow the nation's economy to finish a rough year on a high note, Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge said in a speech on Monday 8 December, reported by the Ottawa Business…

Canada's Dodge on low and predictable inflation

In a speech on 'Low and Predictable Inflation and the Performance of Canadian Labour Markets' given on 20 November, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said because Canada's monetary policy framework reduces uncertainty about inflation, it helps both firms…

Canada's Dodge on Challenges and Opportunities

In a speech on 'Global Challenges, Canadian Opportunities' given on 17 November, David Dodge of the Bank of Canada said Canada has focused too much attention for too long on trade with the United States and now must look beyond North America for future…

David Dodge on risks to economic outlook

Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge told the Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee on Thursday that significant risks exist to the economic outlook. These risks relate to the timing and magnitude of adjustments to global economic imbalances. In…

Statement by David Dodge on Monetary Policy Report

The Governor of the Bank of Canada cautioned that there are still "significant" risks attached to the bank's outlook. "There is uncertainty both about the likely changes in key global exchange rates and their effect of the Canadian economy," David Dodge…

Dodge at the House of Commons Finance Committee

David Dodge told Canada's House of Commons Finance Committee on Wednesday 22 October that the prospects for near-term growth in the global economy have improved since April, and geopolitical uncertainty has continued to decrease. The economic picture in…

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